How to count in Provençal (pro(u)vençau), a variety of Occitan spoken mainly in Provence in southeast France.
Key to abbreviations: m = masculine, f = feminine
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Numeral | Cardinal | Ordinal |
---|---|---|
0 | zèro | |
1 | un (m) uno (f) | premié |
2 | dous (m) / douas (f) | segound |
3 | tres | tresen |
4 | quatre | quatren |
5 | cinq | cinquen |
6 | sièis | seisen |
7 | sèt | seten |
8 | uèit, uòch, vue(ch) | |
9 | nòu(v) | noven |
10 | dix, dès | |
11 | onze | |
12 | dotze | |
13 | trètze | |
14 | catòrze | |
15 | quinze | |
16 | setze | |
17 | dètz-e-sèt | |
18 | dètz-e-uèch | |
19 | dètz-e-nòu | |
20 | vint | |
21 | vint-e-un | |
22 | vint-e-dos | |
23 | vint-e-tres | |
24 | vint-e-quatre | |
25 | vint-e-cinc | |
26 | vint-e-sièis | |
27 | vint-e-sèt | |
28 | vint-e-uèit | |
29 | vint-e-nòu | |
30 | trenta | |
40 | quaranta | |
50 | cinquanta | |
60 | seissanta | |
70 | setanta | |
80 | ochanta | |
90 | nonanta | |
100 | cent |
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Hear some numbers in Provençal:
Information about numbers in Provençal
https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Proven%C3%A7al_phrasebook#Q241243
http://lengo.hb-prov.fr/dico/lengo.pdf
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